Flanked by musicians, Trump signs music copyright bill into law
oined by Kid Rock, original Beach Boys member Mike Love, and other stars, President Trump signed the Music Modernization Act on Thursday to close loopholes in existing copyright legislation.
Given the rise in music listening through streaming services like Apple AAPL, +2.03% Music and Spotify SPOT, +2.21% artists have pushed for tighter legislation that allows them to get compensated adequately for their music.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/flanked-by-musicians-trump-signs-music-copyright-bill-into-law-2018-10-11Nine Musicians Who Support Donald Trump
In the past year, musicians have told Donald Trump not to use their songs. It's a pretty standard request during presidential elections, and for more than just copyright reasons: Musicians don't want to be associated with a candidate who doesn't embody their values.
But there are a few artists who have come out in support of the reality television boss turned president-elect. They represent a wide-range of music (not just mainstream country) and have come out in support of the Donald online and in interviews.
https://www.westword.com/music/nine-musicians-who-support-donald-trump-8492626We will not help with enforcement of absurd gun-control ruling, arms association says
The South African Arms and Ammunition Dealers Association (Saaada) has labelled a firearms-control ruling by the Constitutional Court as "a travesty of justice" and has resolved not to help with its enforcement, saying the ruling deprives many responsible gun owners of their property and the ability to protect themselves in a crime-ridden society.
In June, the court upheld the constitutionality of regular firearm licences, after an appeal by the minister of safety and security, by dismissing a high court order that had declared that two sections of the Firearms Control Act of 2000 were unconstitutional.
https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/national/2018-07-09-we-will-not-help-with-enforcement-of-absurd-gun-control-ruling-arms-association-says/Ruling urges some 300 000 gun owners to turn in their guns
According to a statement by SA Hunters, the Constitutional Court judgement on June 7, 2018 overturned the ruling that declared Sections 24 and 28 of the Firearms Control Act unconstitutional.
If you are a gun owner who failed to renew your firearm licence on time, your possession of that weapon is illegal. This is in terms of a unanimous Constitutional Court decision articulated by Justice Johan Froneman yesterday, Lowvelder reports.
The judgment brought an end to uncertainty regarding sections 24 and 28 of the Firearms Control Act.
READ MORE: SA hunters’ association, gun dealers seek clarity on Firearms Control Act
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